>Dear
>Ann Knowlton
>
>After describing together with a student four new Halichondrias from SE
>Brazil (let me know if you want a reprint of this), which had to be
>distinguished from previous very varied records of H. panicea, the least I
>can say is that I´m curious to look at your samples, although, knowing
>these beasts, I cannot promise an easy and fast solution (within the
>grasps of morphology). If you can spare some subsamples of your species,
>please consider sending them to me. As our micrometries still go on
>through the old way, one by one, it is no use to get dozens of speciemens,
>as we will not be able to handle all of them. You should instead look for
>vouchers of what is appearing to be different species in your experiments.
Cordially yours,
Eduardo Hajdu
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Eduardo Hajdu, Prof. Dr.
Chefe do Departamento de Invertebrados
Museu Nacional, UFRJ
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